After the breast enlargements, she adopted the stage name "Lolo", from a French slang word for breasts, along with "Ferrari" as a last name, and made a few
pornographic films. Use of the Ferrari name (which she justified as it was her maternal grandfather's surname) led to lengthy
trademark infringement court battles with the Italian
Ferrari automobile company when she tried to market a line of underwear called Ferrari Underwear and a Lolo Ferrari doll. In an effort to promote herself, she went with her husband to the
Cannes Film Festival in 1995. She won the "European large breasts championship" there, became a favourite of photographers, and entered the international limelight. She appeared in the Belgian film
Camping Cosmos by
Jan Bucquoy and producer
Francis De Smet. She caused a sensation at the 1996
Cannes Film Festival with the presentation of the movie during a remake of the boxing match in
Camping Cosmos between the European champion and the former opponent of
Muhammad Ali (
Jean-Pierre Coopman). She used her newly won publicity to obtain a regular role on the British
Channel 4 television show
Eurotrash. The media hype led to appearances on other European shows and work in cabaret shows doing a song and
striptease act. Hoping to launch a pop music career, she recorded two singles, titled "Airbag Generation" and "Set Me Free", as well as two more singles, a
Euro disco cabaret song called "Dance Dance Dance", and a cover of
Thelma Houston's Euro disco hit, "
Don't Leave Me This Way". Neither of the latter two songs was given a commercial release. She was the subject of a 2005 film documentary,
Dying to be Beautiful. ==Death==